Sensory Room. Policy for. Vicarage School
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1 Sensory Room Policy for Vicarage School (Reviewed October 2016)
2 Contents. 1) Rationale. 2) Responsible Person Details & Responsibilities. 3) Philosophy of the Room. 4) Description of Equipment and how to use it. 5) Guidelines and Timetable. 6) Planning & Recording Information Appendices
3 1 Rationale 1.1 This document provides clear guidelines for practice regarding the use of the Sensory Room at Vicarage School. 1.2 It outlines the people responsible for the room and their responsibilities; the philosophy and aims of the room; a description of the equipment and their uses; guidelines for using the room and its timetable and other relevant information for planning a Sensory Room session. 1.3 The Sensory Room is designed to be used as a Light Room or Multi-Sensory Room. Both types of room are designed to help staff achieve curriculum aims for pupils who require additional sensory stimulation and language because of their learning difficulties, short attention span, low motivation or sensory losses. It is not intended for relaxation. Sessions will need to be well-structured and are repeated to consolidate learning. 1.4 The aims of the Sensory Room sessions are as follows: To provide a multi-sensory experience To build on specific skills To develop understanding and listening skills To increase communication and language skills To develop sequential and processing skills To develop physical & cognitive skills To enjoy the experience of being in the sensory room 1.5 The Sensory Room provides a point of access to teaching activities, which will enable pupils to take part in regular classroom activities. The Sensory Room in itself does not present a curriculum but a way of enriching learning, developing language and communication and facilitating sensory experiences. It is one of the tools to increase a pupil s understanding of the world they live in and is intended to help pupil s to achieve their learning targets and goals in other areas of the curriculum. 2 Responsible Person Details & Responsibilities 2.1 Name: Rashida Sufi / Asma Patel Position: Cover Person: Educational Assistants Roxane Vasilou 2.2 Duties & Responsibilities. (a) To ensure the policy document is read and followed (b) To keep timetable up-to-date (c) To organise any bespoke training (d) To update the policy on an annual basis (e) To check and report broken equipment (f) To arrange repair of equipment (g) To attend relevant training (h) To ensure room is kept clean and tidy (i) To request new equipment
4 3 Philosophy of the Room 3.1 The philosophy of the Sensory Room is as follows: To provide a safe & comfortable environment for pupils to experience To provide respect for the equipment & for each other To develop communication & language skills from the reactive environment To develop sensory skills for pupils To build reactive people To encourage & develop imagination To enjoy the experience of being in the sensory room 4 Description of Equipment & How to use it? 4.1 Lightning Equipment 4.11 Optikinetics Solar 250 Projector This is one of the most popular pieces of lighting equipment found in the Sensory Room. It uses a 250 watt quartz halogen lamp. It is shone onto a wall, ceiling or floor. It uses effects wheels and lens for projection purposes. The size of image is determined by distance of projector from viewing surface. It aids visual awareness, visual attention, scanning and tracking and stimulation as the image rotates all the time. The Effects Lens are clipped onto the front of an existing lens of the projector and are as follows: Deflector Mirror enables images to be deflected onto floors, ceiling and obscure planes Wide angle lens. useful in a small room as it will make the image larger Kaleidoscope Lens replaces normal lens selects a segment of an effect repeating it as a 6 sided image
5 Flop Prism Rotator produces a revolving and tumbling triple image Panoramic Rotator motorised prism, attached to front of projectors lens. Sends repeated images slowly around the room. 280 imaging
6 Effects Wheels are attached to a wheel rotator. The designs available are: Sub-aquatic/underwater Space scenes (moons, spaceships) Fireworks Fire Liquid colours Blank effect wheels for personal decoration 4.12 Bubble Tubes These are available in many different sizes. The effect is a tall colour changing column of water with bubbles ascending to the surface. Water is illuminated from the base and rising air bubbles and base motor causes tube to vibrate. It s purpose is to promote visual stimulation tracking and visual awareness and stimulates visual attention. The equipment can be used with an interactive/switch. It can also be filled with slow fluid or balls. It is best placed in a corner with reflective surfaces on walls, mirrors or reflex panels
7 4.13 Fibre Optic Spray (side glow) The Fibre Optic Spray consists of thousands of fibre optic strands sheathed in hundreds of 1m plastics tubes. Standard length 2m long 100 strands. Light is emitted from a light source with a colour effects wheel. The light source causes the strands to change colour. It offers a very bright colour changing visual effect. It is safe to touch and offers a valuable tactile experience. It is used on a floor or draped from wall down to floor, or threaded through holes. The problem with the Fibre Optic Spray is tube breakage. Caps are places on each strand to prevent breakage. A repair kit is available to repair broken strands. (See above) Fibre Optic Carpet (Star Carpet) This is a black carpet with hundreds of coloured fibres inside that illuminate a darken room Flower Plume This is a small unit with a spray of fibre optic strands, interesting to touch and feel 4.16 Fibre Optic Torches These are small stick torches that have a spray of fibre optic strands at its end.
8 4.17 Mirror Ball This is a silver ball that can be rotated. It is used in conjunction with a Pinspot Lamp Pinspot This is a static lamp that produces beams of narrow light. The colours can be easily changed by inserting colour wheels across its lens Light Rope Net This is a net of wiring in a hexagonal shape with lots of LED lights. It can hung across the ceiling or across a wall.
9 4.110 Other Lighting Equipment This can include Christmas Tree Lights; Infinity Tunnels; Reflective/Patterned Panels; Flashing Lights 4.2 Use of Ultra Violet Light (UV) 4.21 In ordinary daylight, materials that have fluorescent colours are 5 to 8 times brighter than ordinary colours. When these colours are illuminated by ultraviolet light they become 30 times more visible hour of UV light = 24 seconds of summer sun 4.23 UV lights is not to be used with epileptics. Avoid long exposure UV lighting is used with fluorescent objects or white material (eg. Face paints, putty, balls, white gloves) Aims of UV Lighting are: To encourage learning in an optimal lighting environment To aid the development of the Sense (ie vision) To provide a dynamic media in order to visually compare, accept, reject and associate what is seen 4.3 Switches - General Guidelines for Switch Use 4.31 What is the purpose in using a switch? The equipment can all be plugged into the mains and turned on and off by the a socket switch, as we use for a radio etc. The purpose of a switch is to facilitate use by pupils who cannot use regular access, because of physical difficulties, because od safety, or because of lack of understanding of equipment at a distance from the source of the action Choosing a switch In deciding what switch to use, consider the following Will the pupil be interested in the effect the switch produces, or only in the action of the switch itself? Will the child relate their own actions on the switch to the effect it will produce for example, some pieces of equipment will be sited away from the switch, the light rope, hanging on the wall, or the projector, if projected on the wall, may seem a very long way from the pupil s own action. Switches need to be near the equipment it is to operate Using a Switch There are several ways in which switches can be used. The most common method is the Direct Mode operation, where the pupil holds down the switch in order for the equipment to function. When it is released the equipment stops. Sometimes the pupil will have control of the equipment through a switch which will enable the pupil to turn it on and off. This is the Latched Mode. This is likely to be when the pupil is learning about their ability to control their environment, and making choices about what to do in it.
10 Sometimes the pupil will be learning to use a switch to give a motivating experience, from which she will be learning about causes and effect. In this case, the adult will also use the switch to turn off the equipment after a short time lapse about seconds will probably be sufficient. The pupil will then be motivated to turn it on again. (This type of programme may also be used for communication skill for example in encouraging vocalisation). This is the Timed Mode. 5 Guidelines and Timetable 5.1 The Sensory Room should be left clean and tidy after use. 5.2 Any defects in equipment or breakages should be reported to Rashida, Asma or Roxane 5.3 No shoes should be worn in the Sensory Room itself. Taking off shoes is for many pupils a useful part of the routine. 5.4 If the equipment is used, it is important that one piece of equipment is used at one time. This will avoid over-stimulation and distraction. A second piece of equipment can be used dependent on the pupils using the room. 5.5 If the room is used for light stimulation it is important that a visual response record sheet is used to record responses (See 6.4) 5.6 Ventilation will make a room a comfortable place to work in. some rooms can get very hot, depending on the activity and equipment used. In many rooms you have the addition of soft floor and wall padding which will insulate the heat. 5.7 Air conditioning is the best option for the Sensory Room, but the restriction on most budgets will mean that fans will be the most cost effective option. Extractor fans will work well but look out for the one s that let in too much light when you pull the cord to start it off as noise is a problem with an extractor fan. If the budget will not stretch to extractor fans, then the windows and door could be opened after a session. Any movement of air is better that none. Be careful of the noise of the ventilation as this can distract pupils in their learning. 5.8 Timetable (See attached)
11 6 Planning & Recording Information This section includes a Sensory Room Attendance Record sheet (See 6.1), a Sensory Learning Planning sheet (See 6.2), a Visual Response Record (See 6.3). These documents have been included to measure room usage and the impact of pupil progress & outcomes. A checklist of developmental stages for teaching visual stimulation is in Appendix Sensory Room Attendance Record SENSORY ROOM ATTENDANCE RECORD NAME/CLASS/GROUP Name & Dates
12 6.2 Sensory Learning Planning Record Week beg: Session Leader: Sensory Learning Planning Record Group / Individual Date Stimulus Skills Key vocabulary and signs Equipment Evaluation:
13 6.3 Visual Response Record Sheet Visual Response Record Sheet Name Date Visual Awareness & Attention Fixation & Focusing Reaching Grasping Reaching & Grasping Tracking Scanning Accommodation
14 Appendices 1 Developmental Stages of Teaching Visual Stimulation
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